THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1953.
LEARN THE
THE 'LITTLE MO' WAY
It's the champion
manner
Come on
to the tennis court itself and take an opponent's gye view of the greatest contemporary. woman player, 18-year-old Maureen Connolly, of San Diego, California."
Maureen agreed to let tennis expert Frank Rostron and cameraman George Stroud analyse her gume to show players, rabbits ON well RH champions, Wimbledon-goers und tennis players 100, what makes "Little Mo" tick. THE WAY TO TACKLE A LOB
NON-
How does a champion like "Little Mo" react to a high| job?
Well, judge for I tossed Maureen lob and you can she did.
yourself, kot as though she had tossed a
a high ball up to serve. In reality it is to nasist body balance as her seo.what weight transfers from the left
leg (see Picture One) to right.
snatching. no hurrying.
PICTURE 1. Maureen has quickly rm into position, judg- ia to eme of the falling ball, which she 1s focusing while raising her racket into position Critics say her overhead with a rhythmle backswing. No play is not up to the stan-
PICTURE 2. All concentra dard of her superbly neticu, eyes focusing the falling curate ground shots. For ball and swiftly estimating the one thing, she lacks height; time and distance needed and she was modestly take it with maximum speed, alarmed (writes Frank power and safety.
decided
Rostrom when we to analyse her smash.
Lo
her
fraction
PICTURE 4. In n of a second the ball will be within rango. A fruction earlier the racket had been even fur- ther behlid and down on the
back swing. But now it is on its way up to meet the ball. with the right shoulder coming through and the body pivoting.
PICTURE 5.
Got it
Down
starts the racket, and with it
Maureen's body weight as she PICTURE 3. Note that Mau- smashes the ball with a straight followed racket arm. She is a trife ear- reen's left arm has
the upward swing of the rac-ly and a little bit more to the right of her head than she might have wished,
Canadian Girl Wins
British Women's
•
Golf Championship
Porthenwl, Glamorgan, June 25.
The British Women's Open Amateur Golf Champion ship trophy will make another journey across the Atlantic, but this time to Canada for the first time in history.
Marlene Stewart, five-feet 19-year-old Champion from the land of the Maple Leaf, overwhelmed Philomena Garvey, Ireland's Champion and a British Curtis Cup player, on the Royal Porthcawl links here today by seven and six after being six up at the end of the first round of the final scheduled for 36 holes.
There was every promise of a Frim battlo after 13 holes, with Miss Stewart then one up, but the Irish girl showed signs of "cracking" and Miss Stewart, taking full advantage of her rival's
errors, ran away
round
six up, and that was virtually the finish.
Miss Garvey stood more than six inches taller than the young Canadian, and had Д seven years' advantage in age. tho for with She
was runner-up
five successive holes to finish the title in 1046, losing by a singlo
Archie Moore
Beats Maxim
Utah.
On Points
over
hole to Mrs George Hethering- ton of England.
CUT AND THRUST GOLF The Irish girl gave home -supporters hope when she was first into the lead, but tho cut and thrust golf was shown by the fact that only one the first Ave holes was halved and each player had led during
at stretch.
strain
of
PICTURE: 0. Away salin the ball, safely to my backhand corner, though possibly not as fast as it might have done hnd she taken it a little later.
the
WRONG PICTURE., A; Mau- reen is going up for another smash, but. To illustrate what PICTURE 7. Finish of
does to uncertain shot and a full follow-through. anxiety Maureen follows the flight of players, she makes the error of the ball to anticipate my re-taking her eyr off the ball.
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lura
fer her weight again evenly on
WRONG PICTURE B: Mçu-
Joine
WIMBLEDON
DROBNY OUTLASTS PATTY IN MATCH THAT LASTS NEARLY 42 HOURS
Wimbledon, Surrey, June 25.
Staving off six match points, fourth seeded Jaroslav Drobny, Egypt, battled his way into the last 16 at Wimbledon late, this evening after playing 93 games lasting nearly four and a half hours,
In five pulsating sets on the Centre Court, the 31-year-old former Czech out, lasted his old rival, Budge Batty, American Champion of Wimbledon in 1950, to win a memorable match by 8:6, 16-18, 3-0, 8-6, 12-10................
Drobny, making his 10th old Barrett, who went down by heat 5. Stockenberg (Sweden), for the coveted Wimbledon title | 0-2, 0-2, 0-1..
he has been runner-up twice -received a tremendous ovation from the packed crowd, me marathon set was the longest in the Championships so far.
Earlier in the day, the Centro Court gallery had been treated to another thriller in which Gardnar Mulloy, America's leading player, caved a match point and went on to defeat Stefan Stockenburg, of Sweden,
heat.
THE RESULTS Women's Single
Wimbledon, June 25. Results of Wome, logica
matches played today were!
Third round-Miss D. Hart (U.S.), beat Misa T. Zehben (Germany), 0-0, 6-0; Mrs B. 'S. Lewis (US.) beat Mixs Bloomer (Britain), 6-3, 0-2; Miss
4-0 2-0, 0-3, 6-3, 0-7; J. Arkin- stall (Australia) brat R. Deyro (Philippines), 7-5, 2-6, 4-6, 4-3, 9-3; Selkie (U.S.) beat P. Washer (Belgium), 6-3, 0-1, 0-3: Ulrich (Denmark), 6-3, 2-0, 1-5; T. Johansson (Sweden), beat T. J. Drobny (Egypt) beat B. Patty (USA) 0-0, 10-10, 3-0,8-0," 12-10.
Merv's Doubles
Second round E. Morea
in a five-sot duel in sweltering Fry (U.S,) beat Mie J. Rinkel (Argentina) and G. Worthing-
(rain), 3-0, 6-4, 6-1; Miss H. ton (New Zealand) beat W Felcher (Barali) beat Miss C. Seymour ; and · B.. Woodroffs
Africa)
by 5-7, 1-6,
seeds all
The five other surviving men's Mercells (Belgium), 6-3, 6-3; (South went through their My A. Moner (Britain) beal 2-6, 0 Miss M, Connolly Miss
matches in streight sets to reach Miss P. Ward (Britain), 6-3, 6-3: Devro. (Phillon and H.
the last 10.
Patty held three match points in the fourth set and three in the fifth but could not clinch
155
beat P
beat Chatrier and G. de Kermadec
J. Petch6-3;
-1; Mrs D. Knode.
0-1 (Fengce) by 1-3, 0-2, 6-2; G. beat Mulloy, and V. Seixas (USA) Mrs B. Davidson (U.8.), 6-3, 6-0, | beat R. Lee and A. Starte Mme. N. Adamson (France) beat (Britain) by 7-5, 7-5, 6-4 Mrs H. Hopman" (Australia), 1-6, 6-2, 6-1, Misa J. Sampson (USA) beat Senora H. Weiss (Argentina), 11-9, 7-5. от
Men's Singles
one of them. The sturdier, man won, and perhaps the man with the batter service, but there was nothing to choose between them either in execution courage.
WRONG PICTURE C: Missed! han Tacket The thing, but only air. You wil not see
Wimbledon.. phila at Practice has made to watch the ball so intently that she found this deliberately "muffed" shot the hardest of all to do. MONDAY: The volley and the servo
to both feet and run wherever reen has to swing up by in the ball may be returned to stinct. Dawn comes that ball her. I was not returned. It with the racket head coming was a winner!
-London Express Service)
Mixed Doublen).
Second Round-T. Tan (in- donesia) and Miss · M." Roéves (South Africa) beat J. Brichant, Drobny repeatedly mopped Third. round.-H. Stewart and Miss J. de Ridder (Belgium)' his forehead and Patty squatted (US.) beat H. Res (Austria), by 0-7, 2-6, 14-12, N. Kumar on ha racket exhausted be-6-3, 6-1, 6-0; R. Hartwig (Aus- (India) and Mrs F. Hamarse through much
too soon it tween games, and
towards the train) boat L. Tloczynski (Po-(Britain)
beat D. could just have easily been too end gave signs of cramp in blakusad), 0-1, 6-1, 6-3; K, Roorwall (Rhodesin) and Miss D., late.
(Auralia) beat Lewes Rhodesin) and Miss D. Midgley right leg.
(Britain), 6-3, 6-2, 6-2, M. Iose First Round,J. Statham and NEITHER LOST HIS NERVE,] (Australia) boat J. Molinari Misa H. Fletcher (Britain) bent (Franco) 6-4, 6-0 and 6-4, C. P. Washer and Miss C. Mercells Yet neither man lost his Worthington (Australia) beat (Belgium) by 2-0, 9-7, 6-4
or his temper In the Ampon (Philippines), 8-2 0-2 Reuter nerve
spectators were 8-6; L. Hoad (Australia) beat 3. crisis, in fact almost more keyed :- up than Barroft (Britain), 6-2, 6-3, 6-3; were the players.
A. Larsen (U.S.) beat J. Palada
6-1, 6-2, 7-5 t set (Yugoslavia), should have finished carlier, for A (Australia) beat C. Wilders Patty had pet points at 3-3 and spas (Australia), 7-5, 6-2, 7-5; K. Nielsen (Denmark) beat B. two more, at 3-4 Then the Woodriffe (South Africa), 0-4, game ran on services with 3-8, 0-3, 6-2; G. Mulley (U.S.) brilliant strokes from both men. Drobny had set point in the 13th game and again in the 32nd, but Patty saved them with quite casual shots, broko through and won out In the 34th game.
HAROLD MAYES Gives
Five Free Marks
Το
Boxing
From time to time in sport we hear of this particular event being "fixed" and that one being "slightly bent." To nothing else are these state- ments so often directed as to boxing.
That is why I am pleased to be able to record the reactions of an American, and a pretty important one at that, on the happenings which preceded the Turpin Humez fight.
the
The
marathon second
Is it really such a crime, any-
METAL QUE
pull him back.
The end came confidently took service to love game.
Maxin, who is 31, started fours against 18 and become six) important ounces. And he was Whip was the one he actually thought to the regulations con-
LEAGUE
TENNIS
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
The following are Club selections for League Inwn bowls matches to be played to MOLTOW:
jake me FIRST DIVISION sagot s
Talkoo v Recreio at Quarry pat 3.30 p.m.-A. Bleven, J. S. Skedd, W. C. Bovard, J.-C. Chalmers: 3. 31. Kinniburgh, G. Stack, E. Ð. Marshall, W. Melruse; G. 1. Clayton. C. McLennan, J. B. Baxtęg,! SEE Pollock.
Recrolo v Taikoo at Quarry Bay ot 330 p.m.-J. & Noronha (tp). C. C. Pereira, F. X. M. Silva, CA Guterrez: 3. A. da Luz (Skiv), R. F. Alarcout. Α. Σ. da Luz, E. M. Noronha: J. F. V. Hibeiro (Skip). C. E. Pabios, C. Roza-Pareira, A. P.. Pereira.
I.R.C. v K.C.C. at homeKË 4pm.-A. B. Kitchell, A. H. Seemin, Humjaha A. M. Qmar;, 32 K. M. Omar,
13. Haman, A. XC. Minu.
SECOND DIVISION / St. LA.C. V Berlaway, t when Mulloy and Steto 6-2, Jest to Deo and
WP Tut and Choy Tin-fuk beni PA. M. Kadir, 8. A. It. Bux,
9. 9. Hussain,” 8._ M.Humjahh Stockenberg Leuog 2-0, and beat Poon area. D. Bux, G. M. Butt, 1. Kitchell, A. M. Wahel; M. H. Jone, Arthur in the 16th j 7-2: Tak-chick and Choy Tin-kin lost Runjalin. A. J. Hapaly
Ruminan
lu
to ip and Szelo 5-7, lost to Dag
A.
The win gave Mulloy a place Leung 0.7 and beat Poon and Loop Remed (sklo), C. M
-3.
LADIES" "A" DIVISON
Recreio "A" v 1.R.C._ at home at
M. A Baptist Skiva, I. A. Chorto (Skin), B. F. Marques, B. E.. Bouze F Danenberg (skip)." G. A. Noronha,
P. Basto, L. M. Rodriguce, aff
home at Recrmo “T” y K.D.C.
On it went to 10-all and then came the climax. Patty had been inclined to drive out and Drobny broke his service to
In a Men's "A" Division League lead 11-10 and then served out to love an ace and three Tennis match played at the CRC errors to Patty, whose last reyesterday, the CRC drew with turn sailed out of court, SCAA 44-4.
Spectators cheered both men
The match was made the more for fully two minutes as they
Tomorrow they exciting by the fact that the two left the court. will be back, not as opponents teams bed been equal up to the M but as partners in the doubles. last game (between WT. Wang Achelle All. U. z
and Y.-F. Tsui (CRC) and Pac 1.3.C. Away at 2 part- Mulloy, Afth seeded, won by trick Poon and M. S, Lee), which.. Kermaid W.It. Cowls, It.6. after was fought to a draw after a Capell. C. Thompson; A.V. Lopes, 4-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 9-7
J. Chubb, T.E. Baker, W., Hong staving off a match point in Homeric struggle.
The results, in full aro
Sing: J. Tang, E.C. Fichier, J.N, the 12th game of the deciding
Wons. F.O. Mader. set. Three times the fair-haired follows: giving the CRC players B.K... V P.R.C. way. 9° 4 have 21-year-old reserve to Sweden's and names and scores first in pa.-G. Verrall, 1. Stylos. T'." Mor- Miss Stewart went ahead for Harry Markson. representa- So the County FA were toll, that County FA's who
M.N. Hakumen: A. Roberis, tive of Jim Norris'a Interna- and an inquiry was instituted. this kind of thing to deal with Davis Cup team broke through each case:
K.B. Baren J. Watson, B.1. Bicks timo Ogden, Utah, June 25.
a second time to be in front by.
ho should lean over backwards to in this set, but each
somehow found an V. T. Wang and Y. P. Taut beat ford; E. Liddell, W. McColl, L.G. Archie Moore of Cali- single hole at the ninth, and lionai Boxing Club, here to bid The referee disputed that
it was still anybody's game. successfully for the services of bad charge of the Sunday game, make sure they don't suspend a Mulloy fornia, 36-year-old World
K. C. Dao and Tony Leung 1-0, and for kis next
ham't. amazing reserve, of stamina toip and B. Stelo 6-1, lost to Young. K. Forrow. fight, and took several witnesses, at man for something he Nobody could have foreseen Turpin
drew with Patrick - Poke and M. 6. Lightheavyweight Cham- the sudden change when at the watched as breathlessly as any his own expense, to prove that done,
Leo -0. one else the weigh-in procecu- he was, in fact, working in his pion, retained his title last 13th the Canadian was still one
it wus that Nassings when Randy had falled gartien at the time the Sunday way? night by defeating Joey! up. Then
unuter the to make the weight at his first came was being
threo wit- 15 Garvey, perhaps Maxim of Ohio
Only one of the bed. of the tease struggle, attemp
prosecution the nesses for rounds in the first World cracked and the little Canadian,
He saw everyone looking at turned up, and under cross- If you play bilbords and Championship fight hold in si hitung the ball beautifully their watches as the precious examination he wasn't at all snooker, and many millions do, among the last 10 men survivors
and putting well, won hole after
have Turpin sure that the man under
given the you may not hole to finish the round in level minutes passed while
losing was sway
all-
berning the cue you play with, saw refereeing the game.
So the commission decideti that as there was some doubt, They happen to read: the inquiry would be adjourned billiards cue as recognised Association for the other witnesses to give the Billiards
Control Council shall not evidenco.
less than three feet" in length, Which means that the fellow and shall show no substantiai concerned has to pay the ex-departure from the traditional-
Tho briliant 18-year-old penses of his witnesse againly accepted shape and forin Australian wina," Kep Rosewall Helcao and Boires 9-4 to try to clear his name, in
Hoard, cantered Mr. Albow and Mrs Forrer beat Trall; G. Greaves, G. Volda The traditionally accepted and. Lewis
Kayler and B'igueredo d-1; beat Suva Buchanan, C. Rousefall. spite of the fact that. well known in refereeing eir shape and form, as far as I'm through their third round games, and Norca 6-0; boat Baiso, and J. Dewhugs-arid G. Goeded legs
H.K.C.C.
Sewell A. E nounced. Dunge
only served to preserve for Miss
during "At no time
In another Ladies" "A" Division p.m.-G.. those cles in the district tells mo: "I concerned, means that it shall both beating Cambridge Univer-Soares 6-1,
Williamson; shall sity graduates.
Mitchell Moust, W, Moore opened
under Stewart her a cut
holes lead seven
league tennis match, KCC lost to D. Back. J. CA and.. R. A. Ed Maxim's left eye in the eighth and so she won
at the 30th Weighing-in proceedings was I know this man very well, and be tapered and that it
mind bo of wood, because that's the Rosewall, favourite to win the LRD by 3-6.
wards, A.Y W. Brown, A. Dixon, K, round and another thegreen by seven and six.
left in any doubt, even if Tur- am satisfied in my own at
title, beat Ivor Warwick by 6-3,
Almao. E. E. Wallwork, R. I Mrs Pepperell'· and · Mrs Stokes Davies. corner. of als right eye in the The lunchtime position sug-pia made the weight and he that he didn't referee the Sun Way It's always been.
The 19-year-old 8-2, Yet I'm told that right now 0-2,
(KCC) to Mrs Geboles and Mrặ K.C.C. v M.K.C.Cay at was gested a record winning margin was so much as a second late day game."
But the more serious part of a arm is on the point of mar survivor of the northern qualify-Armatrang 4-0 lost to Mrs Gats and pm Gufford, L. Bones W.X to exceed the nine and seven in doing it, that regardless of by which Joyce Wethered beat the consequences they
have taken away his titten he the situation is that this is not clog a cue made of mota), 1 ing tournaments for Wimbledon hirs Hawlings 4.0; beat, Ara Kite and leon, W.3. Howard; E.P.White. Are Dawson droves and Mrs Wil..Auray G. Lee, M.3. Invecha D.C.. BYODI, W. Daker, D. Philipą Ceel Leitch in 1922, but it was added.
the first time that Sunday ro don't know what the BA and did not have the stroke equip. Mr. Skinner
say to that one, but
to cause the Australian Hama fost la Mes Boholos and Mr F.A. Tibble the biggest margin for 21 years.
ferees have assumed the names CC will
THIRD DIVISION better stylist to go more than half Armstrong 2-0 lost to his Getz and If the weighing-in incidents of Saturday referees. In fact, wouldn't it have been Router.
Mrs Hawlings 4-0) beat Mrs Kite and did nothing elso--and
1.R.C._V_H.K.F.C.. at home it manufacturer they it's something that, I'm
hall choson told i
glass, so that it would be pas-
explosivo pervice and gave a lot of other people grey is on the increase.
Bila Coxall and Mrs Dow lost to png, Aboo, S. ft. Khank sible for more people to soe volleying strength of fourth Mrs Scholer and Mr Armstrong 2-0: Marker, O. R. Sadick: Asphoo,
Ackbe Lost to Mrs Gels, and Mrs. Rawings, M. of Arculi, J certainly showed an. American Let's be frank about it. It's through some of the things seeded food was altogether to 3-1 beat Mrs Kite and Mire Skiner. B. Razack; A. R. Abbas,
Nazarin, S. Buck, M. YAUER who knows what makes things a dirty business. And I think that go on in the game?
for left-hander John 6-3.
Recreio v. 1LK.E.B.C.Away. tick in sport the rent meaning
§. p.m.-la. A. Rosmio (Bkip), J.; Xavier, R. A. Campos, Sequeira: A/A. Ramedios (skip), 8. A.- Collaco, D. C. Alves,fà Di 8, Alves, A. A. Güterror (Skip), SɛA. Rivero,
G. Laurel, Aug 31 |Baptiría, e
up.
a spectator when Frank John- son arrived late and hat titles swept away.
BRITISH JUSTICE
bis
aggressively and,
Sam put in ine work with his right hand
She increased this soon after in the curly rounds, 13ut the start of the Borond round Moore, the better boxer, began and then Mis Garvey was back to put on pressure midway to her best form. But if needed through the bout and finished something better than the best strongly to beat the man from to crack the cool-headed and "I couldn't help feeling that whom he won the tile last De- relentlessly accurate Canadian, it was a great tribute to Bri- -cember.
were halved in par tish boxing and to the There was no roal doubt figures with almost monotonous trolling body that everyone rc= about the outcome before the regularity, in fact eight in agarded the time factor
Holes
decision way formally en row were thus divided, but this seriously," he told me.
eleventh, brut belther
Rerious.
QUTJABBED
The champion repeatedly out- jobbed Maxim with is longer left and followed through with hard rights. But it was Maxum who landed the two heaviest
right-hand punches of the bout British Team For
in the fourth and 14th rounds.
Both obviously shook Moore,
but he did not appear seriously hurt.
More
Referee Ray Miller was kept busy separating the boxers, but action the match hod than
had anticipated, many
were 10 even though there knock-downs.
Wightman Cup Match
London, June 25, The British Wightman Cup team to meet the United State Twice the boxers exchanged at Westchester, New York, on the bell had August 1 and 2, includes two second clash
punches after Kone,
came
newcomers.
сод
would
hairs and near-ulcers they
of British justice and tale. play.
not readily forget.
something I am sure he
will
So perhaps It was worth while after all.
OFF-BIDET
One man who is not quite so impressed at this moment with the They are Miss Angela Mor British justice, or rather after the final gong, but when timer, British covered courts course it la taking in this case, the fighters were swiftly pulled champion, and Misa Ann Shil-in a foodball referee who la Apart they immediately shoole
They are joined by Mra working very hard to establish handy.
Councel (formerly Miss a case of mistaken ficntity Maxin, who was one ourice Jean Queiler) and Mina Helen Not so long ago, a Sunday. in, the 175 Fletcher, both of whom wero in Cup Final was played under the weight limit of Iba hell an advantage of the team when the United South, and the name of a cer
Safes won the Cup'at, toll last year, up at Wimple tain man was given as the off-
114 lb, over the champion
The open air bout was held
F
cial in charge. It:so happened
summer weather in Nott-playing Captain of the that the name was that of a team will be Lleut-Colonel A. referee who is affiliated to his
in ne
Orden Municipal Stadium and
was televised over nailon wide arouit--Revier.
D. C. Macauley, Secretary of County FA and referpos the All England Chil Bapter."" Saturdays.
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THE GAMBOLS.
WHAT ARE You kee LOOKING FOR, DEAR MY BLAMED (COLLAR STUD
100. WITH YOU WOULDN'T MOVE THINGS OFF MY DRESSING TABLE
IP ONLY YOU'D LEAVE THINGS) ALONE
at an original entry of 128.
It must have been a bitter dis- appostmont to Stockenberg as it
In & Ladies" "A" Division league Was in this same round-the tennis match, USRC beat Recreio "A thindiast year at Wimbledon | 8-1. by that he took Mulloy to fivo. note and before being forced to retire with
boj crump in his racket hand,
CANTERED THROUGH
speen
་
Mrs. Blaup and Mrs J. Goodwin (USRC) DEAL. A. Xavier and E. El queredo 8-20 beatsuvad 1. Norintia 6-0; beat L. Balirao and Pinna 1. Soares 0.
Mira M. Ofting and Mics J. Turwood lost to Xavier and Flavoredo 3-
4 p.m.-N. A. Beliroo (Skip), ER M. Remedios, J. F. Bilya. A. Pereira; J, BMIO (Ekip), B... Pintos, V. A. V. Tubetro, AM
F. Gomes (Skin), 11. R. va
A. Victor, M. Roza- Filpino Club, Y
Joiner, Kings Park at 4 pm.- Hutton J Metrfoil. L.
Pereira.
Deal Silva and Norocha 6-1: beat C. Ure, E. Baker... Crighton;
Mrs Skinner. 8-6)
Barry APP
STAND UP DEAR. AND FEEL IN THEIL TURNUPS OF YOUR TZOULEŽA
DON'T BE SIL........ Qu!
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Herves
*IK.E.R.C. Recreio at home at 4 p.m.-K. Crawford, N. Dunstara, W. Macfarlane, W, Stoker: 7. Collins, P. Malpes, J. Deltamley V. Bonch: P. Williams, Dans Brasselin, JGIN Golding, E. Paulson.
3.K.F.C. v L.R.C. at Hookippoo at 4pm WrightIL Vlant,
-K.F. Bre; E. „Oguller, Youdate. L. Brange, Kia, Bikeri W.s. Taylor, T. Diver, S. MUU Skinner. Reserve.-R. Maxmunei
K.CC. Filipino Club at Jama at 4pm-11,w, Clow, A.Č. TEL 1. kedala, Te Locks WWF® Dud- man, Aula Mustlando UAATYLER, \D,W/ Lam:_K.F.;Wond;;G. Ledde Le
Gitam B. Ramchand ASTMA
V.B.R.C. v C.C.C." at forme, at 4D.NET
krove, T.- Wien). A. Doddan 0.0.3. Agnew, 1W) Lollway-
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